The SSH commands in Site Wrangler are for managing SSH keys, not the SSH daemon itself.
list
sw ssh list sw ssh list example_username
List all enabled SSH keys with access to the system; however, if a user is given, disabled keys are shown as well.
The SSH commands are geared towards managing SSH keys that have access to the system. Site Wrangler does not manage the server’s SSH daemon.
import
sw ssh import sw ssh import example_username
Adds an SSH public key to a server user to allow remote access to that server user. It will ask for the key, include everything from “ssh-rsa” through “user@Hostname.local”. It will then ask which user to add it to. You can add the same key to multiple server users and you can add keys from multiple devices to the same server user. It will make sure your key is not already authorized before adding it to the appropriate configuration file.
disable
sw ssh disable sw ssh disable example_username sw ssh disable example_username example_key
Disable an SSH key.
enable
sw ssh enable sw ssh enable example_username sw ssh enable example_username example_key
Enable a disabled SSH key.
remove
sw ssh remove sw ssh delete sw ssh remove example_username sw ssh remove example_username example_key
Remove an SSH key.